Invited Attendees

As decided at our last PMC meeting at EclipseCon, projects leads are allowed to send designates.

New Business

Project status (please update)

DD

Europa release on track. Very successful DSF coding camp two weeks ago. I would like to nominate Pawel Piech (technical lead) to take over as project lead.

eRCP

Release 1.0.2 done in April, included WinCE 5 support + bug fixes. Next release - July 18 is 1.1 release. Sprint has specific eRCP in its next Windows Mobile platform. Concerns: there's no spec for eRCP. They are afraid of divergent implementations. So Sprint is looking for some method to standardize eRCP, perhaps in OSGi. Will need more design docs. IP ownership aspects will have to be examined.

Mark talking to Jeff M and will also talk to Janet at the Foundation

Mark going to OpenSource in Mobile in September in Madrid - will present eRCP, but also some information on DSDP. 25 minute talk. Also asked him to participate in a panel.

EclipseWorld paper on eRCP was rejected. Doug will follow up.

MTJ

NAB

Almost done with next minor bug fix release. Preparing for testing. Will release shortly after Europa.

Feedback comes from WS community, which is why dev list is so quiet. All feedback is in Japanese. Bugzilla can't work because interface is in English, which is a problem. Doug to follow up with Bjorn and Denis

TM

Endgame for TM 2.0. Fixing major bugs and API enhancement requests. Had to defer the user action contribution from IBM, need to evolve the framework further. Cleaning up the bug list, too.

TmL

Symbian wants the emulator framework to be generic.

Christian is thinking about changing the scope of the project. The PMC can review the new scope.

Staffing: 3 people so far besides Christian. Issue is the committer agreement.

Martin: Doug should kick people to communicate, keep websites up-to-date, etc. Sometimes they need a kick, and he thinks its a good idea.

Mark, Shigeki: Agrees with this list.

Christian: Mentoring is especially important to him. Worried about burdening the group.

Doug: Everyone should subscribe to the dsdp-pmc mailing list. Anyone should feel comfortable asking questions, making comments, reporting on issues. We should also spend more time sharing our project challenges with the group so that others can learn. We should also help each other out with networking, e.g. when a project needs a technical contribution in a particular area, we should tell the PMC about it. Perhaps another company has a strategic interest in the technology and might be able to help out.

What are your time constraints?

The monthly meetings are fine.

Some folks have trouble keeping up with the website or getting material on the help server. This will hopefully change soon.

The PMC agreed that it's ok for the project lead to send a designated representative to ensure that each project has representation at the PMC meeting.

Keeping websites up to date

When Rauno's commit rights come through, MTJ will be able to update. Most other projects believe they are compliant.